1:02:02
- Come down for a drink later, Mac.
- Yeah, I'll see you later.
1:02:08
I left last year's money
on short-term deposit.
1:02:11
I didn't know when you might need it.
1:02:15
Wouldn't it work harder
on the money market?
1:02:18
The amounts don't justify it.
1:02:20
Besides, the dollar's
all over the place now.
1:02:24
It's a full-time job
just monitoring it.
1:02:27
No, I see what you mean.
1:02:28
You should think again
about some property.
1:02:32
I'll be liquid after this Knox thing.
Come in with me.
1:02:35
You know I'm a cash man, Gordon.
I'll have to think about it.
1:02:51
Hey, that's a ribbed mussel. Nice.
1:02:54
Yeah. And this is a scallop.
1:02:56
A bay scallop, I would say, actually.
1:02:59
Yeah, yeah,
and this is a razor shell.
1:03:02
So how's business?
Do you need any help?
1:03:05
Urquhart's got
all the powers of attorney.
1:03:08
We should have
a draft agreement by tonight.
1:03:11
- So we've swung it?
- Looks like it.
1:03:13
No opposition at all?
1:03:16
They'll do all right.
We're not robbing anybody.
1:03:20
Do they know
what'll happen to the place?
1:03:22
They'll be rich.
That's all they know.
1:03:25
Could I borrow your ribbed mussel?
I want to show it to someone.
1:03:29
- Bring it back.
- First thing tomorrow.
1:03:32
- Thank you.
- Bye.
1:03:36
Hey!
1:03:37
Yeah?
1:03:40
- Do you speak Russian?
- Yeah. That's one of mine.
1:03:43
- You want my scallop, too?
- No, thanks. The mussel will do.
1:03:48
- OK. See you at the Ceilidh, then.
- Right.